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Stuckey honored
Kansas safety Darrell Stuckey on Tuesday was named one of 20 quarterfinalists for the Lott Trophy.
Stuckey a finalist for CLASS award
Kansas safety Darrell Stuckey is one of 10 finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for Football, it was announced Thursday.
Stuckey recognized
Kansas senior football safety Darrell Stuckey was named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team on Wednesday.
Stuckey named to Thorpe watch list
Award given annually to nation's top defensive back
Kansas senior safety Darrell Stuckey was selected as one of 31 players on the Jim Thorpe Award Watch List that was announced earlier this week.
KU’s Stuckey recognized by Big 12
The Big 12 Conference recognized Darrell Stuckey on Tuesday for his hard work on and off the field.
Stuckey’s tackle shows his fortitude
Sometimes in the game of football there are moments that occur that define your season.
Keegan: Keegan: Stuckey simply gets it
Put a knucklehead in a fishbowl, and he’s bound to expose himself sooner or later. Bang, there goes his reputation, up in smoke. He says he didn’t do it. Some even believe him. Others never again will trust him. It happens to athletes all the time.
KU defense shines in season opener
Well, it didn’t take the Kansas football team long to pick up right where they left off. On Saturday - in front of a packed Memorial Stadium - the Jayhawks sent Florida International packing to the tune of 40-10.
Secondary swagger
Defensive backfield must replace skill, confidence of Talib
In its final test of the 2007 season, the Kansas University secondary stymied Virginia Tech’s passing attack into just 171 yards, less than a 50 percent completion rating and three interceptions in the Jayhawks’ 24-21 Orange Bowl victory. It was the perfect exclamation point to a season that began with major questions about whether KU could improve its woefully low pass-defense ranking (119th in the nation) from 2006. So now what?
Happy-go-Stuckey
KU safety's contagious attitude visible on gridiron
Where Darrell Stuckey comes from, football is less of a way of life and more of a way to live. A 2005 graduate of Washington High in Kansas City, Kan., Stuckey’s younger days as a three-sport standout with the Wildcats were spent surrounded by crime, violence and, perhaps worst of all, a lethargic attitude about the world around. Through his ever-sunny demeanor and genuine zest for life, Stuckey always did his part to change that.
KU in the spotlight at day two of Big 12 Media Days
Tuesday morning, at Kansas City’s Marriott Downtown, the Kansas University football team arrived at its annual meeting with the Big 12 media in a way it never had before: as the main attraction.
KU player celebrates King
Even when the odds are against you, you have to keep fighting for your dream. That’s the message a Kansas University football player had for South Junior High School students Friday.




























